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World’s Largest Spherical Structure Unveiled in Las Vegas

  • July 9, 2023
  • Anna Marie
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Visuals of fireworks and the moon were among those to illuminate the MSG Sphere in Las Vegas as it was lit up to celebrate the Fourth of July.

The 54,000-square-metre LED screen, the largest of its kind, was emblazoned as part of a special show before its official opening in September.


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Unveiling of MSG Sphere Las Vegas
The world’s largest spherical structure has been unveiled in Las Vegas

Described as “living architecture”, the MSG Sphere is designed by the architecture studio Populous for the company behind New York’s Madison Square Garden (MSG).

Once complete, it will host live entertainment and concerts while showcasing a wide range of visual content across its exterior. While breaking records for its vast LED screen, which is named the Exosphere, it is also the world’s largest spherical building.

Fourth of July celebrations at MSG Sphere Las Vegas
MSG Sphere Las Vegas was lit up for the Fourth of July

“The Exosphere is more than a screen or a billboard – it is living architecture, and unlike anything that exists anywhere in the world,” said MSG Sphere senior vice president Guy Barnett.

“Last night’s show provided a glimpse of the Exosphere’s captivating power, and the possibilities for artists, partners, and brands to create compelling and impactful stories to connect with audiences in new ways.”

Spherical building resembling the moon
It is described as “living architecture”

The special Independence Day show began with a graphic reading Hello World, which had been captured by passersby earlier this week when tests were run on the screen.

This was followed by a variety of striking animations ranging from colourful fireworks and underwater scenes to visuals of stars and lunar surfaces.

LED screen with underwater visuals
Among the visuals displayed were underwater scenes

“Sphere’s Exosphere is a 360-degree canvas for brand storytelling that will be seen around the world,” reflected MSG Sports COO David Hopkinson.

“The extraordinary experiences we can create are only limited by imagination, and we’re thrilled to finally share with the world the spectacular potential of the Exosphere.”

The Exosphere is formed of approximately 1.2 million pucks, which each contain 48 individual LEDs that can display 256 million different colours.

It will have a capacity of 20,000 people, including 17,600 seats and a further 2,400 standing spaces. U2 is set to be the first band to play there when it opens in September.

Visuals display at MSG Sphere Las Vegas
It is the biggest LED screen in the world

While the building is designed by Populous, its screen has been developed by immersive content studio Sphere Studio with LED specialist SACO Technologies. The Fourth of July display was developed by Sphere Studios’ in-house creative team.

It is one of two sphere-shaped venues designed by Populous, with the second planned for Stratford in east London. However, this venue has proven to be controversial and was placed on hold by UK housing secretary Michael Gove earlier this year.

Other spherical buildings featured on Dezeen include a proposal for a moon-shaped resort in Dubai and a theatre that forms part of the Taipei Performing Arts Center by OMA.

The photography and videography is by Sphere Entertainment.

Originally sourced from Dezeen.



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